Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Aug 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998a%26a...336..433i&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.336, p.433-444 (1998)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Infrared: Galaxies, Galaxies: Nuclei, Galaxies: Ism, Individual: Ngc 3079, Galaxies: Active
Scientific paper
Images of the central region of the almost edge-on Sc galaxy NGC 3079 in the J, H and K-bands and in the v=1{->}0 S(1) line of molecular hydrogen are presented. The inner few kiloparsecs of NGC 3079 exhibit a large range of near-infrared colours caused by varying contributions from direct and scattered stellar light, emission from hot dust and extinction gradients. Our results show that interpretation of the observed light distribution requires high-resolution imaging in order to separate the different effects of these contributions. The central 1'' (87 pc) of NGC 3079 suffers a peak extinction AV ~ mg 6. Its extremely red near-infrared colours require the additional presence of hot dust, radiating at temperatures close to 1000 K. The least reddened eastern parts of the bulge require either a contribution of 20% of light in the J-band from a younger population in a stellar bar or a contribution of 20-30% from scattered starlight; scattered light from a nuclear source would require a less likely emission spectrum S_ν~nu for that source. The nucleus is surrounded by a disk of dense molecular material, extending out to a radius of about 300 pc and with a central cavity. Bright H_2 emission and emission from hot dust mark the hole in the CO distribution and trace the inner edge of the dense molecular disk at a radius of 120 pc. Less dense molecular gas and cooler dust extend out to radii of about 2 kpc. In the inner few hundred parsecs of NGC 3079, ion {H}i spin temperatures appear to be well below 275 K and the CO-to-H2 conversion factor has at most 5% of the Galactic value. An underabundance of H2 with respect to CO is consistent with theoretical predictions for environments subjected to dissociative shocks, where reformation of H2 is impeded by high dust grain temperatures. The overall molecular gas content of NGC 3079 is normal for a late-type galaxy.
Aspin Colin
Hawarden Tim G.
Israel Frank P.
van der Werf Paul P.
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